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Clean & Simple Day 1 and some other fun


Today is day 3 of the Clean & Simple card making class. I was soooo delightfully busy today that I did not even progress to day 2. So this little post is about day 1, using masking. There is not much masking on this card, oh well. Some of the hearts are from Michaels, as is the sentiment, some are from Hero Arts. I used a Fiskars corner punch and underlayed the corners with red paper. 




 I spent my day at the Newark Museum, which has a fun little exhibit about tea pots. Here are some examples. The variety was amazing and some of them were really fun, like the middle pot in the top row, which shows a building with plumming and a dog on top, Ha, ha...!



Another really stunning piece was this:


It looked like a golden, glittery tapestry, but it was assembled from metal cans.

And now its movie time for me! Have a good night and thanks again for all those niece comments you left on my blog, I really enjoy reading them.


Comments

Unknown said…
Very cute, Cornelia! I'm behind today too, but enjoyed looking at the tea pots as well. Thanks for sharing them here!
MS said…
I love your take on day 1's homework. Something about falling hearts that is so sweet!
Kanan Pandya said…
Lovely card,Cornelia. Love the CAS design and colors of heart. Like the pictures of tea pots, Thank you for sharing those. :-)

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